Husky Jacks open thread [2020]

Sounds like Sirmon and Eddie have taken a step up. Tafisi is probably OK but still needs some work. Calvert is still not 100%. Tupitala is where we thought Danny Hammer would be. Saw no mention anywhere of Ah-You
 
Sounds like Sirmon and Eddie have taken a step up. Tafisi is probably OK but still needs some work. Calvert is still not 100%. Tupitala is where we thought Danny Hammer would be. Saw no mention anywhere of Ah-You

Ah You actually lost weight, only 210 right now. I wouldn't expect much from him this year
 
He looked like the best WR in the league when he played last year. A dominant talent.

He looked good but stop it. That’s a bit of hyperbole. Best in the league when he played?

Yep. Not a great year for WR's in the Pac last year and Puka flashed better than anybody.

Who else was there? Amon Ra, Aiyuk...Puka's strength, hands, speed, ability after the catch, all top notch.

Didn't see a more talented guy all year.
The Pac had 3 WR's picked in the first 42 draft picks.

By comparison we? had 2 players from all other positions picked in that time.

You're full of shit.

And good morning to you my sweet prince!

Nearly ever Pac 12 starters at WR was better than who started at UW so I don't know what your point is there.

Puka didn't play ahead of these tards because the CP offense requires a PhD in bullshit TE motions that few humans can grasp.

I just look at the Arizona and Oregon games. Puka gets in on a few plays and is the best player on the field, a game breaking talent.

Probably the most talented WR in the Pac and a for sure NFL guy.

I get that you can't see it. I still believe in you, though.
 
He looked like the best WR in the league when he played last year. A dominant talent.

He looked good but stop it. That’s a bit of hyperbole. Best in the league when he played?

Yep. Not a great year for WR's in the Pac last year and Puka flashed better than anybody.

Who else was there? Amon Ra, Aiyuk...Puka's strength, hands, speed, ability after the catch, all top notch.

Didn't see a more talented guy all year.
The Pac had 3 WR's picked in the first 42 draft picks.

By comparison we? had 2 players from all other positions picked in that time.

You're full of shit.

And good morning to you my sweet prince!

Nearly ever Pac 12 starters at WR was better than who started at UW so I don't know what your point is there.

Puka didn't play ahead of these tards because the CP offense requires a PhD in bullshit TE motions that few humans can grasp.

I just look at the Arizona and Oregon games. Puka gets in on a few plays and is the best player on the field, a game breaking talent.

Probably the most talented WR in the Pac and a for sure NFL guy.

I get that you can't see it. I still believe in you, though.

I like him a lot. I think he has that kind of upside. But we don’t know where his floor is, we just haven’t seen enough.

My bigger point is that It was nothing close to a down year at WR in the PAC, just at UW.
 
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https://twitter.com/mikevorel/status/1316445041301229568

Surprised by this. I bet Ulo, Sirmon, and Tafisi have the first 3 spots locked up. It’s probably going to be Tuputala and a walk-on for the 4th.
 
One thing about a new coach is the signal to the players that its wide open again. Should help
 
https://twitter.com/mikevorel/status/1316445041301229568

Surprised by this. I bet Ulo, Sirmon, and Tafisi have the first 3 spots locked up. It’s probably going to be Tuputala and a walk-on for the 4th.

Sounds like its
MIK
Ulo
Tafisi
Hemuli
Breuner

WIL
Sirmon
Tupitala
Ah You
Calvert (not 100%)
 
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Interview with Jackxxson Kirkland

"I really like what Coach (John) Donovan brings the table," Kirkland said. "It's more of an attack mode type offense and its really simplified this year as far as all the calls and how everything goes for us. It's been great."

I like what I'm hearing in terms of the offense being "simplified" and the "best players will play"

Probably the 2 biggest gripes of the past offensive shit show. Its not much, but clearly the other coaches and players are acknowledging that these were issues that held them back under Pete

https://twitter.com/mikevorel/status/1316497972956262401

Cuog, Beav, and trucking school are part of that final five. So was Colorado. I cant remember the fifth.

Not saying he didn't help, but there weren't any running game juggernauts.
 
Interview with Jackxxson Kirkland

"I really like what Coach (John) Donovan brings the table," Kirkland said. "It's more of an attack mode type offense and its really simplified this year as far as all the calls and how everything goes for us. It's been great."

I like what I'm hearing in terms of the offense being "simplified" and the "best players will play"

Probably the 2 biggest gripes of the past offensive shit show. Its not much, but clearly the other coaches and players are acknowledging that these were issues that held them back under Pete

https://twitter.com/mikevorel/status/1316497972956262401

Cuog, Beav, and trucking school are part of that final five. So was Colorado. I cant remember the fifth.

Not saying he didn't help, but there weren't any running game juggernauts.

I don't know if UW faced a great rushing team all year. Oregon was good and they ate Wellington and Manu alive. I have zero memory of the Utah game but per the box score Moss was held in check. Not sure how much Ulufoshio played though- just two tackles. His tackles really picked up starting with OSU.

First 8:
Eastern Washington
Cal (3.5 ypc, lol)
Hawaii (4.8 ypc but against MWC)
BYU (4.5 ypc weak sched)
USC (3.9 ypc)
Stanford (3.7 ypc)
Arizona (4.1 ypc)
Oregon (4.8 ypc)

Utah (4.7 ypc)
Oregon St (4.3 ypc)
Colorado (4.1 ypc)
WSU (4.0 ypc)
Boise St (4.4)
 
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